A Naval Snow

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This ship portrait shows the vessel in two positions, port-broadside and port-quarter in the distance. She is called a snow rather than a brig, because her gaff-sail is laced to a little jigger-mast which is stepped aft of the mainmast. With her jack and commissioning pendant she is clearly naval, presumably a transport or supply vessel bought or hired by the Navy, but not a fighting ship. The background appears to be Tilbury Fort, opposite Gravesend in the Thames. Most of the artist's extant paintings date from the last six years of his career and are principally marine subject matter. Brooking's reputation as a marine artist was well established by 1755, and although his stylistic range shows the influence of Simon de Vlieger and Willem van de Velde II, his approach was uncompromisingly individualistic.

National Maritime Museum

London

Title

A Naval Snow

Date

1759

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 63 x W 75.6 cm

Accession number

BHC1021

Work type

Painting

National Maritime Museum

Romney Road, Greenwich, London, Greater London SE10 9NF England

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